1966 Mustang 225 Hp 289 Carburetor C6zf-a on 2040-parts.com
Cranston, Rhode Island, US
up for sale is a carb from a 1966 mustang. 225 h.p 289 4-barrel manual trans .this was removed years ago and has been in dry storage, it is in nice condition and complete, other than the choke plate rod is missing. it will need to a complete rebuild .the number is c6zf-a
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